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lesstired
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How does Burke draw the rail 3x and #3 in 4 ofthe $60k Ohio Stakes this past Sat
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October 09, 2018, 10:36:04 AM »
Anyone have any idea.....
Race office says PP are drawn in Sweden?
What?
??
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batavia24
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Re: How does Burke draw the rail 3x and #3 in 4 ofthe $60k Ohio Stakes this past Sat
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October 09, 2018, 12:46:00 PM »
Well what I love about the Meadows is when the great RB has 2 horses in an overnite 95% of the time sitting 1-2 at the half Too easy But then again he's everybody's hero
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Jctoronto
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Re: How does Burke draw the rail 3x and #3 in 4 ofthe $60k Ohio Stakes this past Sat
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October 09, 2018, 01:41:46 PM »
hi lesstired...
you make it sound like post position draws might be, on occasion, fixed....tell me thats not true,
i remember someone on here weeks backs 'hinted' yonkers post draws were at times 'questionable'.
hope that never the case.
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Re: How does Burke draw the rail 3x and #3 in 4 ofthe $60k Ohio Stakes this past Sat
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October 09, 2018, 02:18:54 PM »
Mohawk uses a computer program that selects random post positions. You put the horses names in and the program does some kind of random calculation and applies a pp to each name given. Something like the lottery when you go in and ask for a quick pick.
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